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ISMI rewards Applied Materials & TEL for tool energy reduction

21 October 2008 | By Mark Osborne | News > EHS

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AMAT RTP toolISMI has presented plaques to Applied Materials & TEL in recognition of their work to reduce energy consumption of their processing tools. Satoshi Saito, Director EHS, TEL and Dr. Stanley Hughes, Product Safety Director at Applied Materials, received the plaques after the Equipment Energy and Utility Reduction Workshop sponsored by ISMI, which is being held in conjunction with ISMI Manufacturing Week in Austin, Texas.

“These companies have implemented effective internal processes to characterize and improve the environmental performance of their products, influenced industry standards for resource conservation, and demonstrated improved performance and roadmaps for their 300 mm semiconductor manufacturing equipment product lines,” commented Sandro Pampel, ISMI’s ESH Energy Conservation Program leader and workshop organizer.

Companies who are recognized by ISMI for equipment energy reduction are suppliers who have significantly and consistently contributed to process equipment energy conservation initiatives.

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